PCGS graded Proof 65 Red. Ex - Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles,
Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 1100,
illustrated, where it was described as follows: "…A beautiful deep mirror
cameo gem. This is an exceptional example for this date. Except for a few
light flyspecks the coin is virtually as struck. The dies used for proofs
this year show many anomalies, which sometimes get mistaken for problems
on the coin. On the obverse there is always a die line on the neck, which
to the uninitiated eye may look like a scratch. The reverse die is a
leftover die used in 1865 and 1866. By its usage in 1867 it has acquired
numerous die polishing marks which may look like hairlines. None of these
are grade limiting and are on all examples seen to date.", sold for
$5,290.00

PCGS graded MS-65 Red and Brown. Ex - Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins &
Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20,
2001, lot 1101, illustrated, where it was described as follows: "Snow-1,
FND-001, Breen-1974, FS-008…This is one of the top repunched dates in the
series, one of the few that are collected as part of the regular date set.
The 6 & 7 are repunched boldly above the date. This example is one of the
top examples known. The surfaces are virtually perfect. The strike is full
and the eye appeal is wonderful. Only 2 examples are known in full red
(MS-64RD) and only 5 examples are reported in MS65RB. One MS66RB is known.
The Cherry Picker's guide prices this variety at $2,500 in this grade.

Curiously, this variety is always seen with a late die state obverse, with
numerous clash marks and roughness in the fields. It is probably that the
repunching on the date was done after the die was used for an extended
period. The problem with this scenario is that the die would be too hard
to accept the new repunching. However, the die could have been softened,
accounting for the buckling and surface roughness. Later die states of
this variety actually show a smoother field due to additional repunching.
A very interesting variety.", sold for $2,070.00